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Don't Lose Your Head (1966) was a Action - Adventure Film directed by Gerald Thomas and produced by Peter Rogers.

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Narrator: Paris, 1789. The Great Revolution has begun. The hands of the masses are smeared with the blood of the poor bleeding aristocracy. Every day the tumbrels run a regular half-hour service between the Bastille and the many guillotines around the city. The growing mounds of noble heads are only matched by the growing mounds of unused return tickets. No-one is spared. Madame La Guillotine claims them all. Dukes and Duchesses, Lords and Ladies, men and women of both sexes. A dozen times an hour the drums roll, the blade falls, and the heads roll. Yes, every five minutes, a freshly sliced loaf.


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The director, Gerald Thomas allowed three rehearsals on the set.
No ad-libbing was allowed during the making of a "Carry On..." film, however Jim Dale was allowed to ad lib once during the film.
The first "Carry On..." film to include a non-British player. Dany Robin was French and actually stayed in England following the completion of the film.
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